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| Oct 31 2007, 1:16 PM EDT (current) | rjames01 | 6 words deleted |
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Our educational institutions and infrastructure exist to serve our students; how are we doing? This theme addresses programs and initiatives designed to serve students well. Topics will include (but are not limited to): mentoring and tutoring, first year experiences, student learning communities, documenting knowledge, and providing opportunities to under-served populations.
Can you answer:
Can you answer:
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- How do you effectively manage a peer tutoring / teaching program? ·
- Are student learning communities successful? If so, where's the evidence? ·
- Have student success plans made a difference to student achievement? ·
- What does it take to develop a relevant, cost-effective first year experience? ·
- Do students know how to avoid plagiarism? Do they care?
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- Are students prepared to be successful in the types of careers that the state needs?
